Cast |
Main Crew |
Finn.....................................................Jeremy
Shada
Phoebe................................................Jessica DiCicco
Jake....................................................John DiMaggio
Bonnibel..............................................Hynden Walch
Marceline.................................................Olivia Olson
Simon Petrikov..........................................Tom Kenny
Ice Thing...................................................Tom Kenny
Huntress Wizard......................................Jenny Slate
Lux.......................................................Finn Wolfhard
Cal................................................Millie Bobby Brown
Shermy.............................................Sean Giamborne
Beth.......................................................Willow Smith
Lumpy Space Queen..........................Pendleton Ward
Frieda.....................................................Jasika Nicole |
Original
Creator.........................................Pendleton Ward
Series Developer.................................................Bill
Baker
Executive Producers........................................Isabel Bailin
Kelly Crews
Ollie
Green
Sam
Register
Bill
Baker
Pendleton
Ward
Theme
Music Composer............................Pendleton Ward
Series Composers...............................................Tim
Keifer
Casey James Basichis
Randy
Goffe
Creative
Advisors.......................................Pendleton Ward
Adam Muto
Natasha
Allegri
Rebecca
Sugar
Production
Companies..........................Frederator Studios
Cartoon Network
Studios
Willams
Street
Hanna-Barbera
Studios Europe
Distributors................Warner
Bros Television Distribution
Channel 4 Television
Corporation
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Extra Bits
Episode |
Trivia |
1-1: The Butterflies
and Bees |
- Guest
Voices:
- King Butterfly -
Matt Berry
- Queen Bee - Kathy
Burke
- Jack DeWorms - Sam
Rockwell
- Soldier - Ray
Winstone
- In
the final scene of the episode, You might notice a flower behind Finn,
coloured similarly to a "Dog Rose". A Dog Rose culturally represents a
combined feeling of pain and pleasure, reflecting Finn's feelings:
Pleasure in reliving his old adventuring days, and pain in the guilt he
feels leaving his family life behind to do it.
- Much
of the buildings in the Fire Kingdom are based on that of European
cities, primarily Amsterdam and Berlin, to reflect the traditional
values and isolation of the kingdom, compared to the rest of Ooo in the
past 15 years.
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1-2: Diplomacy |
- In
the scene at The Candy Bar, Cinnamon Bun is seen hiding behind a
newspaper named "The Daily Moonshine", a parody of the UK newspaper
"The Sun".
- The word "moonshine"
comes from the phrase "moonshining", meaning to expose one's buttocks.
- The
front page headline, "Joey ate my Wife!", is based on the infamous
headline "Freddy Starr ate my Hamster"; a natural evolution seeing how
most of the citizens are candy.
- Compared
to the Fire Kingdom, the Candy Kingdom is significantly more "modern"
in design, being based primarily on American cities such as
Minneapolis. These reflect the modern image that the kingdom attempts
to present, though it later turns out to be a facade.
- Some of
the formations of the stones around the El Hotel parking lot hint at
events in the season, both past and future, For example, You might be
able to spot Jake's eyes and nose in a couple of the rocks, hinting
towards his return.
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1-6: The Spirit of
Crimmas |
- Guest
Voices:
- The
episode went through many names prior to settling on its final title.
Initially,
focus was placed primarily on the Finn and FP subplot with the name
"Fluffy Christmas Episode", with this later evolving into "The Joy of
Crimmas" and "The Gift of Crimmas". However, since a major point in the
episode is Jake's return to the cast, the name of "The Spirit of
Crimmas" was chosen to marry the two threads together.
- Whilst
The Lich's speech is meant to be a dramatic and bone-chilling
monologue, the line "fully grown little boy" to describe Sweet-P is a
nod to a line featured in the trollpasta "GameBoy Advance SP Blue
Edition Creepypasta", by Chris O'Neill of OneyPlays fame.
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